Main Nobe Omniscope [Win]

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    https://timeinpixels.com/nobe-omniscope/

    Nobe Omniscope version 1.10.141

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    Overview of Nobe Omniscope
    It is loaded with powerful features that make color grading easy. GPU acceleration, HDR, StreamDeck support. Use the benefits of GPU acceleration and monitor your images in real time with almost no delay.

    Features of Nobe Omniscope
    • 14 scope typesBlazing Fast Performance
    • 12-bit signal support
    • Highly Versatile and Customizable
    • Built-in OpenColorIO
    • Native StreamDeck support
    • Apple Silicon ready (M1 chip)
    • Loaded with video scopes
    • Highly Customizable
    • Flexible layout
    • Multiplatform
    • Blazing Fast Performance

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    The newer versions can be found later in the thread.
    According to Rule 22, All versions of the software for Windows must be posted within this thread to keep everything organized.
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    Nobe OmniScope 1.11.13 Pro [Win]

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    Nobe OmniScope is loaded with powerful features that make color grading easy. GPU acceleration, HDR, StreamDeck support. Use the benefits of GPU acceleration and monitor your images in real-time with almost no delay.
    • 19 scope types
    • Multiple input support
    • Support for Dolby Vision Workflows
    • Blazing Fast Performance
    • 12 bit signal support
    • Highly Versatile and Customizable
    • Advanced Quality Control and New QC Timeline
    • Colour Managed with OpenColorIO
    • Native StreamDeck support
    • NDI® 6 support
    Scope types
    OmniScope features 19 types of scopes that can be freely arranged and docked in the workspace. Layouts then can be saved and reloaded depending on your project setup.

    Hue qualifier in the Histogram


    Use Histogram scope to make quick masks. Hue histogram lets you select just the right HUE range for the perfect skin-tone range.

    Quality Control

    Use Blanking Detection to show an alert whenever black bars are detected.

    Nobe OmniScope is loaded with powerful features that make color grading easy!


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    Links dead, could you reup?
     
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    Sure, done :)
     
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    So, this is the video version, not the photo version... am I understanding that correctly?

    Edit: never mind, I figured out where the "Pro" moniker comes from - this was a bit buried on their site:

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    Since we're starting to see multiple versions of this, I've merged threads, moved to the correct section and cleaned up the thread. New versions should go in this thread from now on.
     
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